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Johnson Hindin Genealogy
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1854 - 1915
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Born |
18 Jul 1854 |
Germany [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
22 May 1915 |
Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania [2] |
Buried |
St. Michael's Cemetery, South Side, Pgh, Pennsylvania [1] |
Person ID |
I205 |
Johnson Hindin Tree |
Last Modified |
22 Jul 2018 |
Family |
Christina KRAUTWURST, b. 2 Jul 1858, Austria , d. 21 May 1907, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania |
Children |
| 1. Stephen Frank SCHNAUBELT, b. 29 Nov 1891, Schlesien, Austria , d. 12 Sep 1956, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania |
| 2. Mary SCHNAUBELT, b. 7 Apr 1884, Vienna, Austria , d. 27 Nov 1955, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania |
| 3. Theresa SCHNAUBELT, b. 5 Oct 1889, Austria , d. 8 Jan 1955, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania |
| 4. Leo SCHNAUBELT, b. 23 Oct 1893, Niedergrund, Austria , d. 26 May 1978, Washington, Washington Co., Pennsylvania |
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Family ID |
F67 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- On the Death Certificates for both Raymond and his wife, Christina, their surname is spelled "Schnabel". It is not clear whether they changed their name or this is the result of a misspelling.
According to the manifest for the ship H.H. Meier, Raimond (age 46), his wife Christine (age 42) and their children: Marie (age 16), Theresa (age 10), Stefan (age 8) and Leopod (age 6), arrived at the Port of Baltimore on July 11, 1900. They had sailed from Bremen On June 28, 1900. Raymond had $22 in his pocket upon arrival. The manifest shows them to be Austrian, their last place of residence being Niedergrund. They arrived intending to see a brother, A. Mueller, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Presumably, this was Christina's brother-in-law, Albert Miller.
The H.H.MEIER was a 5140 ton ship built in 1891 for North German Llyod by Armstrong, Mitchell & Co. of Walker-on-Tyne. She had one funnel, three masts, twin screw, 13 knots. She was 421ft in length x 48ft beam and had accommodation for 75 1st, 300 2nd and 1,000 3rd class passengers. She was launched as the LUCANIA for MacIver & Co. and was bought by NDL in 1892 and renamed H.H.MEIER.
According to son Stephen's WW I Draft Registration Card, he was born in Schlesien, Austria.
According to the 1910 Census, Raymond (age 55), a widow, and his children, Stephen (age 18), Leo (age 16) and Theresa (age 21) were living at No. 8 Magnolia Street in the 17th Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. Raymond was a baker. He is shown to have immigrated to America in 1900. He and his parents are shown to have been born in Germany.
Raymond may have been from the town of Heinzendorf/Goldsdorf, which has alternatively been part of Austria, Czechoslovakia, and various other European countries as the borders have shifted around.
According to a letter dated October 2002 from Stephanie Schnaubelt Cipriani, her father Stephen Bernard Schnaubelt (Raymond's grandson), remembers that Raymond owned a Bakery Shop on the Southside, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
According to Raymond's Death Certificate, he was living at 8 Magnolia St. in Pittsburgh at the time of his death.
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Sources |
- [S1087] Pennsylvania Death Certificate (available on Ancestry.com).
- [S614] Death Certificate.
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